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the tower will top out at 1,776 feet, making it the tallest building in the united states. manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >> beautiful. >>> a wayward dolphin in huntington beach, california, refuses to leave. he's been stranded in a wetlands channel since friday. experts say the six-foot mammal appears healthy, but appears slightly disoriented. experts say the dolphin may have been scared off by his pod and he'll return to the ocean on his own. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. >>> and in sports, the heat are on fire against the knicks, but it's what happened after the game that's got everybody talking. against the knicks, but it's what happened after the game that's got everybody talking. a lot of hershey's happiness in little drops of milk chocolate. and cookies n creme. pure hershey's. lastin florida we hadulf's best tomore sun tans...years. in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records down here on the gulf. more people more go
the tower will top out at 1,776 feet, making it the tallest building in the united states. manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >> beautiful. >>> a wayward dolphin in huntington beach, california, refuses to leave. he's been stranded in a wetlands channel since friday. experts say the six-foot mammal appears healthy, but appears slightly disoriented. experts say the dolphin may have been scared off by his pod and he'll return to the ocean on his own. >>> straight ahead,...
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on tuesday the united states kicked syrian diplomats out of the country. it was in reaction to the killing of more than 100 civilians over the weekend. the attention of the world was focused on the city of houla this weekend. united nations observers say 20 people were killed friday by government artillery fire but it happened after the shelling stopped. eyewitnesss say pro-assad gunmen moved into the city and slaughtered entire families at close range. >> the majority of deaths being the result of house to house summary executions. armed men getting into houses and killing men, women and children inside. >> the frazzled truce brokered by the u.n. six weeks ago appears broken. special envoy kofi annan said the international condemnation came tuesday when more than a dozen nations joined the u.s. in expelling is syrian diplomats. in washington, the white house said it would continue its strategy of isolating assad's regime. >> more than ten countries have now expelled syrian diplomats. how would this stop another massacre? >> obviously, no single action lik
on tuesday the united states kicked syrian diplomats out of the country. it was in reaction to the killing of more than 100 civilians over the weekend. the attention of the world was focused on the city of houla this weekend. united nations observers say 20 people were killed friday by government artillery fire but it happened after the shelling stopped. eyewitnesss say pro-assad gunmen moved into the city and slaughtered entire families at close range. >> the majority of deaths being the...
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chen says he wants to go with her when she returns to the united states. he's pleading with american officials to let him on the plane with secretary clinton. >> the man who spent nearly a week in u.s. embassy in beijing also claims he was pressured to leave there on wednesday. this morning the u.s. ambassador to china says that is not what happened. >> he talked with his wife twice. and then made that decision on his own to come out of the embassy and to rejoin the family. i remember asking him, in front of many, many witnesses, are you ready to leave? is this what you want to do? and he just paused and sat there, very quiet for several minutes, and then just jumped up, beaming, excited, let's go. >> holly williams of britain's sky news is in beijing this morning. she spoke to chen just a short time ago. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> as of this moment, what does chen want to do? >> well, chen left the u.s. embassy yesterday because he trusted assurances from the chinese authorities that he and his family would be safe. when i spoke to him on
chen says he wants to go with her when she returns to the united states. he's pleading with american officials to let him on the plane with secretary clinton. >> the man who spent nearly a week in u.s. embassy in beijing also claims he was pressured to leave there on wednesday. this morning the u.s. ambassador to china says that is not what happened. >> he talked with his wife twice. and then made that decision on his own to come out of the embassy and to rejoin the family. i...
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when we took it outside of the united states, it really caught on. it's now -- you know we have over 1,000 stores in the world. we're in virtually every major city. >> yeah. it still stands today. what fascinates me about you, is you're in your early 20s, going gang busters, huge success, so successful that you end up filing for bankruptcy. i'm wondering, a, how did that happen? and what did you learn from that failure? how did that happen? >> that was my mba. i never went to college because while i was in college, i opened my first store. and it began growing into a very substantial business. but as a young 20-year-old, i wasn't really paying attention to the business part of the business. >> what were you doing? >> partying at studio 54 going to rock concerts taking vacations. really not focusing on the business. >> yeah. >> and it taught me a tremendous lesson. from that moment on i decided i was not only going to be a creative person in the business but also a business person in the business and blend the two together. >> the most successful peop
when we took it outside of the united states, it really caught on. it's now -- you know we have over 1,000 stores in the world. we're in virtually every major city. >> yeah. it still stands today. what fascinates me about you, is you're in your early 20s, going gang busters, huge success, so successful that you end up filing for bankruptcy. i'm wondering, a, how did that happen? and what did you learn from that failure? how did that happen? >> that was my mba. i never went to...
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. >> this disease is the second leading cause of cancer in the united states. it kills 33,000 men in the u.s. each year. with us is former notre dame basketball coach and prostate cancer survivor digger phelps. i'm belized to have both of them here this morning. so what are you saying. >> well i don't speak for the task force but what the tax force said when they look at it there are actually more men harmed than helped by this test. >> harmed how? >> unfortunately a number of men identified as having prostate cancer has a disease that is cancer but it doesn't need to beptreat order cured. many of those men are treated. the treatment can cause heart attacks, it can cause blood clots, it can cause death.- a number of things can happen when you start getting medical interventions that you don't need. >> digger phelps what do you say? >> i say personally my experience, april 28 two years ago i found out i had prostate cancer. and what i did was go out to the university of seattle and the cancer research center and looked at all the options and decided to do the ro
. >> this disease is the second leading cause of cancer in the united states. it kills 33,000 men in the u.s. each year. with us is former notre dame basketball coach and prostate cancer survivor digger phelps. i'm belized to have both of them here this morning. so what are you saying. >> well i don't speak for the task force but what the tax force said when they look at it there are actually more men harmed than helped by this test. >> harmed how? >> unfortunately a...
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but enjoyed sailing all over the united states. there are yachting stories of walter cronkite are famous. >> interesting dynamic between walter cronkite and dan rather. did not know this. he was the first host of cbs's morning show i didn't know that, and had a puppet named charlemagne on the show with him. >> he would talk to the puppet walter cronkite did. >> i can't imagine. >> walter cronkite would do anything in the '50s to get face time. he did game shows, historical recreations, anything to make it. think he made it be62 with john glenn. he became so famous. in february '62. by april he was the anchor man. >> we'll leave you with this. can you see charlie rose talking with paup it on "cbs this morning"? >> anything's possible. >> thank you. >> there could be a muppet coming in here before we know it. >> the name of the book is called >>> it's a warm steamy morning. forecast calls for a high of 91 degrees. we will see showers and thunderstorms. i think everybody is home from school. we will have late afternoon and evening sho
but enjoyed sailing all over the united states. there are yachting stories of walter cronkite are famous. >> interesting dynamic between walter cronkite and dan rather. did not know this. he was the first host of cbs's morning show i didn't know that, and had a puppet named charlemagne on the show with him. >> he would talk to the puppet walter cronkite did. >> i can't imagine. >> walter cronkite would do anything in the '50s to get face time. he did game shows,...
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embassy overnight and now the chinese want the united states to apologize. we'll go to beijing where secretary of state clinton just arrived and scott pelley on the president's address to the nation from afghanistan. >>> and i'm gayle king. andy pettitte faces down his former best friend in the roger clemens trial. we all know that a picture can be worth a thousand words, but should a painting really be worth $200 million? we'll get into that. >>> first as we do every morning, we start with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> the goal that i set, to defeat al qaeda and deny it a chance to rebuild is now within our reach. >> president obama vows to finish the job in afghanistan. >> u.s. troops will remain in afghanistan through 2024 in a support role. >> three explosions rocked the afghan capital just hours after president obama made a secret trip to that city. >> so, to those who had 23 years in the afghan war pool, you win? >> guangcheng has left the u.s. embassy. >> china demands an apology after chinese dissident leaves u.s. prot
embassy overnight and now the chinese want the united states to apologize. we'll go to beijing where secretary of state clinton just arrived and scott pelley on the president's address to the nation from afghanistan. >>> and i'm gayle king. andy pettitte faces down his former best friend in the roger clemens trial. we all know that a picture can be worth a thousand words, but should a painting really be worth $200 million? we'll get into that. >>> first as we do every morning,...
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across the united states. ce units the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. so it stays on in conditions like pool water... wind... sweat, even 100-degree heat. for uva/uvb protection in seven conditions, banana boat. we've got you covered. for uwhat makes hershey's seven pure chocolate goodnesst. that brings people together. hershey's makes it a s'more... you make it special. pure hershey's. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one vitamins and minerals. in blueberry/p
across the united states. ce units the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. so it stays on in conditions like pool water... wind... sweat, even 100-degree heat. for uva/uvb protection in seven conditions, banana boat. we've got you covered. for uwhat makes hershey's seven pure chocolate goodnesst. that brings...
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. >> today in the united states there are about 32.7 million americans living alone. >> reporter: that's an incredible number. >> that's an incredible number. >> reporter: if you live alone, you're not alone. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: then it's on to an island that is a genuine whistle stop. we'll be hearing all about that from our tracy smith. (whistling) >> reporter: on the island, you can say anything with a whistle. and it works in any language, even ours. the whistling language of lago mera. >> tan tass ticko. >> osgood: roughing it is standard operating procedure on the work a day man made island lee cowan will be visiting. >> reporter: their iron tent tackles stretching for miles beneath the waves, surrounded by water, noise, grit and grime, it's a special kind of island resident who live and work out here. >> you do have to have a special heart for it. you know, it's not for everybody. >> reporter: life aboard a man made island later on sunday morning. >> osgood: who is all dressed up with somewhere to go this morning? our resident food maven, martha teichner. that's wh
. >> today in the united states there are about 32.7 million americans living alone. >> reporter: that's an incredible number. >> that's an incredible number. >> reporter: if you live alone, you're not alone. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: then it's on to an island that is a genuine whistle stop. we'll be hearing all about that from our tracy smith. (whistling) >> reporter: on the island, you can say anything with a whistle. and it works in any language,...
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not one. >> we'll talk with him about the raid and the threat the united states faces today. you're watching "cbs this morning." what makes hershey's s'mores special? pure chocolate goodness that brings people together. hershey's makes it a s'more... you make it special. pure hershey's. if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ...98, 99, 100! ready or not, here i come! ♪ ♪ found ya! you always find me. you always hide here. [ male announcer ] tim and richard smucker have always loved the taste of just-picked fruit. so it's no wonder why today smucker's makes the world's best jam. for five generations, with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. i'm a marathon runner, in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... i'm on an
not one. >> we'll talk with him about the raid and the threat the united states faces today. you're watching "cbs this morning." what makes hershey's s'mores special? pure chocolate goodness that brings people together. hershey's makes it a s'more... you make it special. pure hershey's. if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent...
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as we take a look at the radar out of the southeast united states, this is the current picture. we some of the strongest bands over jacksonville and as far north as savannah and even charleston. some of that activity is moving their direction. the current location is about 20 miles west of jacksonville, florida. notice the movement, west at 8. it's not moving inland very quickly. between now and tomorrow it's only going to move a little bit to the north and east. that's why i think the main threat going forward here over the next 24 to 36 hours will be excessive rain, but i'll remind everybody, there's been an extreme drought in south carolina, south georgia and north florida. and our rainfall potential map here is showing we could see widespread 5 to 10 inch rains well inland. that would actually be some good news despite the wash out for the holiday weekend. >> we'll focus on that positive, thanks. >>> dicey situation in washington where more severe weather shut down the annual memorial day concert on the national mall. suddenly halfway through last night's concert, a line of
as we take a look at the radar out of the southeast united states, this is the current picture. we some of the strongest bands over jacksonville and as far north as savannah and even charleston. some of that activity is moving their direction. the current location is about 20 miles west of jacksonville, florida. notice the movement, west at 8. it's not moving inland very quickly. between now and tomorrow it's only going to move a little bit to the north and east. that's why i think the main...
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. >>> fly the friendly skies was united's slogan for years. now the pilots argue that it's making flying deadly and understood same. captain sully sullenberger will tell us what's behind this. >>> girls playing sports shouldn't keep him off the field. >> somebody told you you couldn't play for this team anymore. >> yeah, i just couldn't believe it, like i thought it was a dream and they would let me play. >> the argument over keeping this boy away from the game he loved is ahead. you're watching "cbs this morning." thn this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by jif. jif, the number one choice of choosey moms. ♪ j t♪ we're at the prime time steak house in houston where we switched their steaks for walmart's choice premium steak. let's see what people think. it's a steak-over. it's juicy. it's tender. it seems like it just melts in my mouth. that's a nice steak. only one in five steaks is good enough to be called walmart choice premium beef. you are eating walmart steaks. really? this is fabulous. the steak is excellent. i'm gonna go to
. >>> fly the friendly skies was united's slogan for years. now the pilots argue that it's making flying deadly and understood same. captain sully sullenberger will tell us what's behind this. >>> girls playing sports shouldn't keep him off the field. >> somebody told you you couldn't play for this team anymore. >> yeah, i just couldn't believe it, like i thought it was a dream and they would let me play. >> the argument over keeping this boy away from the...
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phase 3 clinical trials are underway now at 20 sites around the united states. the doctor has successfully treated more than a thousand patients in his private practice. >> we started treating the first patients approximately five or six years ago. and the success rate is approximately 86%. >> reporter: how did rusty templeton do? >> my pain before was at least a 10. >> reporter: two months after the procedure? >> it's still around a 5 because i have an underlying issue. but i can lay down now. things are better. i can walk around. i can drive where i couldn't drive before. >> the pain level i had before the procedure was probably around 6 to worse. >> reporter: christopher joseph was in a car accident. how was his pain two months after the procedure? >> right now it's at 0. >> reporter: is is this some wild and crazy idea or is this something that really has promise? >> i think it does possess incredible potential and therefore promise. >> reporter: dr. michael de palma is a spine specialist in richmond, virginia. the north american spine society has just publi
phase 3 clinical trials are underway now at 20 sites around the united states. the doctor has successfully treated more than a thousand patients in his private practice. >> we started treating the first patients approximately five or six years ago. and the success rate is approximately 86%. >> reporter: how did rusty templeton do? >> my pain before was at least a 10. >> reporter: two months after the procedure? >> it's still around a 5 because i have an underlying...
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"the wall street journal" reports minority births are now a majority in the united states for the first time ever. the census bureau says from july of 2010 to july of 2011 nonhispanic white babies accounted for under 50% of all newborns. >>> vermont is the first state in the nation to ban fracing, the method to extract natural gas from underground rock. vermont has no natural gas but fracing opponents say it may inspire similar bans in other states. >>> brit tal telegraph reports on a new study, everyone over 50 should be taking statins. they say they reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in healthy people by 20%. >>> "usa today" says if you want a healthy meal, skip chain restaurants. 90% of their entrees exceed daily limits for calories and fat. >>> the santa barbara independent reports on a dramatic horse rescue. a boat was used to grab a white arabian horse that got spooked during a photo shoot. the horse swam two miles into the channel. it's recovering after three hours in the chilly water. >>> a wildfire near historic arizona mining town is getting worse. most residents of cr
"the wall street journal" reports minority births are now a majority in the united states for the first time ever. the census bureau says from july of 2010 to july of 2011 nonhispanic white babies accounted for under 50% of all newborns. >>> vermont is the first state in the nation to ban fracing, the method to extract natural gas from underground rock. vermont has no natural gas but fracing opponents say it may inspire similar bans in other states. >>> brit tal...
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these are things that are important to the united states. secondly, there have been four million new jobs added since barack obama took over the presidency. now there's been some loss in the public sector, so the tea party people ought to be happy. in fact, government is shrinking. i think we've made some real progress. we have two thoughtful, sensible justices on the supreme court, no more right wing extreme people. we have a medical system, while more complex than i think would have been desirable, every person under 26 whose parents have health insurance now have health insurance. and in two years' time, assuming the court doesn't change this around, people are not going to be exclude clueded from having insurance because they're sick. really progress has been made both in terms of american security, in terms of bringing our troops home, in terms of making people more secure at home because of their health care. i think that's a pretty good record for president obama to run on. >> schieffer: let me ask you, senator schumer, just a straigh
these are things that are important to the united states. secondly, there have been four million new jobs added since barack obama took over the presidency. now there's been some loss in the public sector, so the tea party people ought to be happy. in fact, government is shrinking. i think we've made some real progress. we have two thoughtful, sensible justices on the supreme court, no more right wing extreme people. we have a medical system, while more complex than i think would have been...
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states of america. >> he's not a believer in the facebook. >> he's not a believer in the united states. >> we should wait until all the evidence is out. looking at it piecemeal is what caused some problems in the past. >> the defense says he was trying to protect his family from all of this. >> rielle needs to tell what they were snuggling, talking about. we want to hear from the mistress. >> oh, yeah, oh, yeah. >> all week we're live in manhattan. >> wow. >> oh. >> not wanting to let him go. >> i didn't know it was that kind of show. >> i got to get beautified because fine charlie rose is up here. charlie, hey. >> when joe torre shows up, men start to drool. >> where are we going, charlie? >> dyou talk about -- >> the best you ever managed? >> derek jeter. >> strikingly handsome, dimpled cheek. >> who said that? >> carrie grant. >> he can extend his sexual performance. apparently -- >> you can't put me on the spot like that. >> going to mug the next person. >> all that -- >> did you say -- >> she's got some moves. i'm impressed. >> dance with me. i wish somebody would make a song name
states of america. >> he's not a believer in the facebook. >> he's not a believer in the united states. >> we should wait until all the evidence is out. looking at it piecemeal is what caused some problems in the past. >> the defense says he was trying to protect his family from all of this. >> rielle needs to tell what they were snuggling, talking about. we want to hear from the mistress. >> oh, yeah, oh, yeah. >> all week we're live in manhattan....
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of the united states. i'm hoping that we're coming to the point where we can give the same respect and decency to individuals who wish to marry someone of the same sex, and as the prime minister of great britain said, "i'm not for gay marriage despite the fact i'm a conservative. i'm for gay marriage because i'm a conservative." alive and well, let me go to tony perkins. how do you respond? do you ever see evangelicals coming around to the point of view of ted olson? >> no, look, when you look at interracial marriage, that was wrong. there was no reason to be opposed to that because you had two people who met the definition of marriage between a man and a woman. and that's consistent with natural law, which our civil rights are based on. when you look at same-sex marriage, that's counter to natural law. and, again, we see what comes along-- and this is not theoretical. we've actually seen it-- where parents lose the right to determine what their children are taught in school. religious organizations forced
of the united states. i'm hoping that we're coming to the point where we can give the same respect and decency to individuals who wish to marry someone of the same sex, and as the prime minister of great britain said, "i'm not for gay marriage despite the fact i'm a conservative. i'm for gay marriage because i'm a conservative." alive and well, let me go to tony perkins. how do you respond? do you ever see evangelicals coming around to the point of view of ted olson? >> no,...
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. >> romney has said -- previously said he believes president obama was born in the united states but has not directly addressed trump's latest comments. >> stay with wjz for complete coverage of campaign 2012. we will continue to bring you the latest on air and on line at wjz.com. >>> the state of maryland is getting a waiver from the no child left behind act, the law that requires all students be proficient in reading and math. the obama administration is granting waivers to 14 states with promises to improve. waiver or not, baltimore county schools are being recognized for axeling. dr. joe says the recognition reflects a high level of student achievement. >>> we have a school advisory. al eks xand der -- alexander hamilton is closing immediately because it has a power failure. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news at noon, the violence in syria, more international fall out after dozens of civilians are executed. >> the search from life, the latest from italy after a second earthquake. >> another live look outside as we wait for some sunshine. your complete first warning weather
. >> romney has said -- previously said he believes president obama was born in the united states but has not directly addressed trump's latest comments. >> stay with wjz for complete coverage of campaign 2012. we will continue to bring you the latest on air and on line at wjz.com. >>> the state of maryland is getting a waiver from the no child left behind act, the law that requires all students be proficient in reading and math. the obama administration is granting waivers...
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the warm front will define weather here but over a large portion of the united states. that is really going to be the closest thing to a bermuda high we have seen in a while. we have areas of high pressure get offshore and act as heat pumps. this will just lock. 15 to 20 above normal. temperatures over almost two dozen states. 13 above normal. clearing skies, warm and humid. 58 overnight. tomorrow a couple of showers with a high of 80 degrees. still a shower thursday, 74. friday shy of 90. 86 saturday. sunday sunny. temperatures drop into just the mid-70s. that's an amazing thing to say early in may. take it away. >> what awaits you on the commute, here is sharon at wjz traffic control. >> we knew the rain would cause problems and it has. we picked up accidents since we last spoke. one 97 at general highway. second 295 northbound at 100. that is causing a three or four minute delay back to 175. a crash at frankfort and sinclair, a pedestrian struck there. there are the speeds on the beltway. delays on the west side 51 the average. there is a live look outside at 95. no
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where's the president of the united states been? >> when we spoke to the legislators, they said to talk to you. >> i respect the committee process, and the committees have their work to do to investigate this. >> remember, that committee process began over a year ago. during that year, another of elena's drugs has hit the shortage list. lukevoren. she needs it to soften chemo's effects. >> when you have a rash ore your whole bum, it's like screaming in pain. it's horrible. >> legislation has now cleared a committee but still needs a vote by the whole senate. senate majority leader harry reid. explain to me why it takes months before it's introduced before it looks like anything is going to happen, like i said, things take a long time. when someone's been a governor in the state and they come to congress, they're like, wow, what's going on here. but that's the way it's always been. >> as one of the leaders, can you say, come on, move it along? >> i would, first of all, say this. things will happen. we'll have it on the floor soon. th
where's the president of the united states been? >> when we spoke to the legislators, they said to talk to you. >> i respect the committee process, and the committees have their work to do to investigate this. >> remember, that committee process began over a year ago. during that year, another of elena's drugs has hit the shortage list. lukevoren. she needs it to soften chemo's effects. >> when you have a rash ore your whole bum, it's like screaming in pain. it's...
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that began days of negotiation. >> he did not want to go to the united states until the choice was to help him get back into china to be a freedom fighter, as he wanted, or if the conditions -- negotiations with the chinese government were not to his satisfaction, he was prepared to stay in the embassy and live there. >> reporter: the chinese promised chen and his family would not be harassed if he stayed in the country. they then threatened to arrest his wife if he did not leave the embassy. he did. but now says it was a mistake and fears his family is in danger. critics accuse the obama administration of failing to protect chen. but spokesman jay carney said the u.s. was following chen's >> at no point during his time in the embassy did mr. chen ever request political asylum in the u.s., and now he's expressed a change of view we're continuing to have conversations with him about how to move forward. >> reporter: so far u.s. officials have not been allowed to see chen since he agreed to stay in china. theresa garcia, cbs news. >> despite the diplomatic firestorm, secretary clinton s
that began days of negotiation. >> he did not want to go to the united states until the choice was to help him get back into china to be a freedom fighter, as he wanted, or if the conditions -- negotiations with the chinese government were not to his satisfaction, he was prepared to stay in the embassy and live there. >> reporter: the chinese promised chen and his family would not be harassed if he stayed in the country. they then threatened to arrest his wife if he did not leave...
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oh bruno continues on a trek northeast away from the united states. in close enough proximity that the low moving water from east to west is going to have an impact on the early part of the memorial day holiday weekend. there is a little bit of rough surf, and even a though the water is cold, temperature forecasted near 90, people want to get into the water. our spaghetti model backs up what we showed you on the computer graphic. storms go out to sea. having said that, there is a little bit of action involving the coastline. probably from long island all the way down to the virginia capes. not a big storm, but it takes a lot to move water. we've got gray skies in the area now. a little bit of unsettled weather coming our way. how much more rain can we expect in the short-term? as we move toward the holidays weekend, those details coming up shortly. >> this noon, the president making clear that mitt romney's work at a private equity firm will not be an issue in his reelection campaign. romney's camp says his makes him more qualified. >> reporter: presi
oh bruno continues on a trek northeast away from the united states. in close enough proximity that the low moving water from east to west is going to have an impact on the early part of the memorial day holiday weekend. there is a little bit of rough surf, and even a though the water is cold, temperature forecasted near 90, people want to get into the water. our spaghetti model backs up what we showed you on the computer graphic. storms go out to sea. having said that, there is a little bit of...
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to pull it from the united states which would have been a huge embarrassment for our country and turned it around that is one of his successes as well and that's why many americans see him as a strong leader with a positive agenda going forward. >> schieffer: do you think we will ever see him on one of these sunday morning interview shows? i know he does fox, but we would love to have him sometime. >> i am sure you would. >> schieffer: as would meet the press and the -- >> you know, the fact is we will take our message to the american people, you see him and saw him talking to school children last week, giving a speech on education reform and how, have great respect for the shows and proud to be with you today but the fact is how we get our message to the american people and convey that to to the voters we will have to consider a in number of options in that regard and i am sure the sunday shows are one of them. >> schieffer: well i know the school children are always happy to see him i want to make sure he knows we would be happy to see him too. >> i will carry that back to boston. >>
to pull it from the united states which would have been a huge embarrassment for our country and turned it around that is one of his successes as well and that's why many americans see him as a strong leader with a positive agenda going forward. >> schieffer: do you think we will ever see him on one of these sunday morning interview shows? i know he does fox, but we would love to have him sometime. >> i am sure you would. >> schieffer: as would meet the press and the --...
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chen did not know until his arrival at the airport that they were headed to the united states. ken lieberthal is with the brookings institute. >> the u.s. and china, at least in this instance, were able to work together for an outcome satisfactory to tho both sides and mr. chen. >> reporter: the case focused international attention on the thorny issue of human right rign china. chen air, self-taught lawyer, had been imprisoned four years for speaking out against china's one-child policy and advocating for the rural poor. most recently, chen was under house arrest, where he alleges he and his family were subject to beatings. visitors were turned away. guards monitored his every movement. but last month, under the cover of darkness, chen eluded the guards and escaped with the help of other activists, he traveled 300 miles to beijing where dissidents secretly transferred chen from a van to a u.s. government car, all without being detect the by chinese surveillance. chen was given sanctuary inside the american embassy, touching off a diplomat standoff. after tense negotiations, chi
chen did not know until his arrival at the airport that they were headed to the united states. ken lieberthal is with the brookings institute. >> the u.s. and china, at least in this instance, were able to work together for an outcome satisfactory to tho both sides and mr. chen. >> reporter: the case focused international attention on the thorny issue of human right rign china. chen air, self-taught lawyer, had been imprisoned four years for speaking out against china's one-child...
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we will not only be the number one taxpayer one of the top taxpayer in the united states. >> right now the casino has 3,200 machines. we're going to bet a couple of credits and spin it. yeah. i won $10. >> the casino has dozens of electronic table games. instead of using chips you use your fingers to select the numbers you hope will win. nothing. >> like most casinos there's a large buffet and the food is cooking with chefs practicing. >> what's different? >> quality of the food and quality oh of the people. >> rudy is the executive chef. >> i'll i'm proud of everything -- i'm proud of everything. >> a handful of other upscale restaurants will open. the casino is creating a lot of jobs. thousands of construction workers and 1 ,500 permanent employees. >> the grand opening is 6:00 at 10 p.m. >>> next up. >> four people are shot including a 10-year-old. the latest on the investigation. >> it looks as if gay marriage, whether or not it should be a law will be going to the voters. why we return. >> mitt romney wins enough delegates to gain the republican nomination for president. calls for
we will not only be the number one taxpayer one of the top taxpayer in the united states. >> right now the casino has 3,200 machines. we're going to bet a couple of credits and spin it. yeah. i won $10. >> the casino has dozens of electronic table games. instead of using chips you use your fingers to select the numbers you hope will win. nothing. >> like most casinos there's a large buffet and the food is cooking with chefs practicing. >> what's different? >>...
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states or a peaceful transition. scott, as one senior advisor told me, they're also concerned they don't know where some of these arms could end up. >> pelley: now, one of the stumbling blocks has been russia, an ally of syria. russia has opposed taking drastic action against syria. i wonder, is the white house engaging russia in any way? >> reporter: well, the president has directly engaged the russians on the issue of syria and they still hope russia can play a constructive role but the last time the president spoke with a russian leader was at camp david, the g-8 meetings, and that was two weeks ago, scott. >> pelley: norah, thank you very much. earlier today president obama picked up the phone and called his rival mitt romney. governor romney clinched the republican nomination last night after a big win in the texas primary. mr. obama called to congratulate him and with that call we thought we would look at the state of the contest-- and is it close. these states that you see in blue are states that will most lik
states or a peaceful transition. scott, as one senior advisor told me, they're also concerned they don't know where some of these arms could end up. >> pelley: now, one of the stumbling blocks has been russia, an ally of syria. russia has opposed taking drastic action against syria. i wonder, is the white house engaging russia in any way? >> reporter: well, the president has directly engaged the russians on the issue of syria and they still hope russia can play a constructive role...
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. >>> the united states naval academy celebrates a new class of graduates and eight baltimore high schools are ranked among the best in the nation. >>> already in the news, the 10- year old is among those injured in a triple shooting. the latest on the conditions and investigation into that. >>> beryl is no longer a tropical storm but the danger from her is not over. and the loyola greyhounds are back home after winning the first lacrosse championship in school history. highlights and reaction straight ahead. more news, first warning weather and traffic report in a couple of minutes. ,,,, ,,,, pull on those gardening gloves. and let's see how colorful an afternoon can be. with the home depot certified advice to help us expand our palette... ...and prices that keep our budgets firmly rooted... ...we can mix the right soil with the right ideas. ...and bring even more color to any garden. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, ortho home defense max is just $4.88. you could get two things for $4 and one for $2. or five things for $2. or one for $6 and two for
. >>> the united states naval academy celebrates a new class of graduates and eight baltimore high schools are ranked among the best in the nation. >>> already in the news, the 10- year old is among those injured in a triple shooting. the latest on the conditions and investigation into that. >>> beryl is no longer a tropical storm but the danger from her is not over. and the loyola greyhounds are back home after winning the first lacrosse championship in school...
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. >> but are you closer to the president of the united states on this issue than you are to the likely republican candidate. >> i'm in the middle. i'm for domestic partnerships. i signed i think the first law in america when i was mayor of new york and second one for civil marriages but i am for a maench between a man and a women. >> but you're for marriage. >> the president was and that's -- i think -- governor romney is not. >> that's the right distinction. under the laws of the state, gays and lesbians should be treated like everyone else. out of the laws of how you define marriage, our religious and ethical decision, which i'm okay with, a lot of people aren't, i respect that. i respect the decision of the states. if new york wants to have it, which we did, i wasn't propon t proponent, i would prefer if we didn't, but not a big opponent. if north carolina doesn't want it, they shouldn't be forced to have it. >> how much focus should there be on this this issue in the campaign? you followed up saying -- you went on to say, republican party needs to get back to its base and would be
. >> but are you closer to the president of the united states on this issue than you are to the likely republican candidate. >> i'm in the middle. i'm for domestic partnerships. i signed i think the first law in america when i was mayor of new york and second one for civil marriages but i am for a maench between a man and a women. >> but you're for marriage. >> the president was and that's -- i think -- governor romney is not. >> that's the right distinction. under...
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finally tonight, only 43 people have served as president of the united states. three of them were at the white house today for the unveiling of the official portraits of one member of that club and his first lady, the work of artist john howard sanden. norah o'donnell was there. ( applause ). >> reporter: it was one of those rare occasions in washington where politics gives way to tradition. >> we may have our differences politically, but the presidency transcends those differences. >> reporter: those differences disappeared today in the east room of the white house as three of the five living presidents gathered to honor president george w. bush. >> george, i will always remember the gathering you hosted for all of living former presidents before i took office. your kind words of encouragement, plus you also left me a really good tv sports package. ( laughter ). >> reporter: the unveiling of the portraits was a proud moment for the bush family. president george h.w. bush, who turns 88 next month, arrived in a wheelchair. it was a chance for the 43rd president t
finally tonight, only 43 people have served as president of the united states. three of them were at the white house today for the unveiling of the official portraits of one member of that club and his first lady, the work of artist john howard sanden. norah o'donnell was there. ( applause ). >> reporter: it was one of those rare occasions in washington where politics gives way to tradition. >> we may have our differences politically, but the presidency transcends those differences....
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states, canada and australia. >> reporter: un peace envoy met with the syrian president. he said for the un peace plan to work, violence must stop. but syrian officials denied they were behind the massacre and blamed terrorist groups for the killings. wjz eyewitness news. >> the group is set to meet in paris in early july to try to find a diplomatic solution to the conflict. >>> it is the highest honor a civilian can receive, the medal of freedom. and today it was awarded to 13 people. >> reporter: today's recipients are a diverse of political and cultural icons. president barack obama gave out the 13 medals just a short time ago. those honored include former secretary of state madeleine al bright. astronauts john glenn and basketball coach pat summit, the all time winningest leader amongst all basketball coaches. it's awarded to extraordinary persons. >> thank you. >> for a complete list of the recipients, log on to wjz.com. >>> officials in canada want to know why an engine apparently fell apart on a flight to japan. the boeing 777 had to make an emergency landing in to
states, canada and australia. >> reporter: un peace envoy met with the syrian president. he said for the un peace plan to work, violence must stop. but syrian officials denied they were behind the massacre and blamed terrorist groups for the killings. wjz eyewitness news. >> the group is set to meet in paris in early july to try to find a diplomatic solution to the conflict. >>> it is the highest honor a civilian can receive, the medal of freedom. and today it was awarded...
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. >> pelley: most folks can't remember a time when indiana's richard lugar wasn't in the united states senate, but this, his sixth term, will be his last. lugar an authority on foreign policy and a moderate republican, lost in a primary yesterday to state treasurer richard murdoch, who was backed by the tea party movement. it is rare for incumbents to lose primary challenges like this, but tonight, congressional correspondent nancy cordes has the story of a texas millionaire who is out to change that. he says our political system is rigged in favor of incumbents and he's going after them. both republicans and democrats. ( applause ) >> reporter: like most incumbents, 10-term congressman tim holden normally sails through his primary elections, but two weeks ago, the pennsylvania democrat was defeated by a local lawyer after a new nonpartisan superpac aired $200,000 worth of ads against holden. >> congressman holden took $700,000 from the financial industry. >> reporter: why congressman holden? >> when we polled in his district, the people in that district did not like the policies that
. >> pelley: most folks can't remember a time when indiana's richard lugar wasn't in the united states senate, but this, his sixth term, will be his last. lugar an authority on foreign policy and a moderate republican, lost in a primary yesterday to state treasurer richard murdoch, who was backed by the tea party movement. it is rare for incumbents to lose primary challenges like this, but tonight, congressional correspondent nancy cordes has the story of a texas millionaire who is out to...
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comedian jimmy kimmel filled the void. >> it's hard to be funny with the president of the united states looking at you and yet day in and day out joe biden manages to do it. >> reporter: so, what are the chances that the president picks another running mate? well, zero, according to people around here. look for the vice president is said to play the role usually assigned to someone in his job, on campaigns he'll be on the attack while the president takes the high road. charlie, erica. >> bill plante, thanks. with us national journal white house correspondent major garrett, welcome. >> thank you. >> are you buying the idea somehow this was a slip or flub by the vice president or, in fact, it was prearranged -- >> gay marriage? >> yes. >> i believe it was entirely intentional. the president says he's evolving on gay marriage. you can't evolve. for it or against it. the gay community knows it. president is not there yet but vice president saying he's okay with it, arnie duncan saying they're okay. they are showing the progress ask, don't tell, not enforcing the defensive gay marriage act,
comedian jimmy kimmel filled the void. >> it's hard to be funny with the president of the united states looking at you and yet day in and day out joe biden manages to do it. >> reporter: so, what are the chances that the president picks another running mate? well, zero, according to people around here. look for the vice president is said to play the role usually assigned to someone in his job, on campaigns he'll be on the attack while the president takes the high road. charlie,...
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states. >> then on the anniversary of the night he announced bin laden's death, he addressed the nation from afghanistan. >> i will not keep americans in harm's way a single day longer that's absolutely required for national security. we must finish the job we started in afghanistan. >> here at home, a concern grows with a possible terror threat to coincide with the security, but michael said the scariest threat could be under our noses. >> who is the u.s.'s biggest enemy at this moment? >> frankly, i think it's home grown terrorism. >> airlines are being extra cautious tonight and tomorrow using more scrutiny as they monitor commercial flights into the country. and there is breaking news in afghanistan tonight. we have just received word that three explosions have been heard in the capital city of kabul followed by gunfire, hours after president obama left the country. we'll bring more details as we get them. >>> a dangerous blow off a bridge. officers arrested them when they tried to detonate devices. they are all self-described anarchists who wanted to make a statement against corpor
states. >> then on the anniversary of the night he announced bin laden's death, he addressed the nation from afghanistan. >> i will not keep americans in harm's way a single day longer that's absolutely required for national security. we must finish the job we started in afghanistan. >> here at home, a concern grows with a possible terror threat to coincide with the security, but michael said the scariest threat could be under our noses. >> who is the u.s.'s biggest...
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and the speaker at this year's graduation was the president of the united states. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: president obama didn't have to look far for motivation behind his commencement address for the joplin high school class of 2012. >> as i look out at this class and across this city, what's clear is that you're the source of inspiration today. >> reporter: it was may 22nd, 2011, when a half-mile wide f-5 tornado struck. when it was over, 7,500 buildings were damaged or destroyed around 161 people were dead, including quinton anderson's parents. >> i remember like it's still with me. >> reporter: anderson and his parents were in their home, which used to be right here. it took a direct hit from the tornado. he was found across the street with a broken back. when he woke up in the hospital three days later, his sister told him their parents were killed. >> i'm one of those people that doesn't cry when people are around. when i was alone, i cried. >> reporter: homes that can withstand 255-mile-an-hour winds are going up, and the high school which
and the speaker at this year's graduation was the president of the united states. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: president obama didn't have to look far for motivation behind his commencement address for the joplin high school class of 2012. >> as i look out at this class and across this city, what's clear is that you're the source of inspiration today. >> reporter: it was may 22nd, 2011, when a half-mile wide f-5 tornado struck. when it was over, 7,500 buildings...
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. >>> al qaeda forces still have the intent to attack the united states. >>> well get ready for mayday to remember. occupy wall street certainly wants to make it that way. they're planning marches all over the world. >>> parts of oklahoma are cleaning up after getting battered by as many as four tornadoes. >>> the bike that traveled in this trailer was believed to have traveled all the way from japan. >> all that -- >>> jessica simpson is nine days half her due date. wow. >> i think she'll give birth to a pony. >>> all that matter. >> oh my gosh. look at that. apparently this guy is okay. >> do you think he might have had a beer or two? he's a little excited. >>> all that on "cbs this morning." >> and don rickles. regis will be -- >> at bar mitz fa hall in the bronx. >> wait a minute. i'm not going to let that go. >> so where's he going to be? captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." one year ago today a navy s.e.a.l. raid killed osama bin laden in pakistan. it was a milestone in the fight against al qaeda and it ee getting a lot of attention today new state and paki
. >>> al qaeda forces still have the intent to attack the united states. >>> well get ready for mayday to remember. occupy wall street certainly wants to make it that way. they're planning marches all over the world. >>> parts of oklahoma are cleaning up after getting battered by as many as four tornadoes. >>> the bike that traveled in this trailer was believed to have traveled all the way from japan. >> all that -- >>> jessica simpson is nine...
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. >>> activists across the united states took part in worldwide may day demonstrations pushing workers' rights. there were marches and rallies and some clashes with police. anti-wall street proceed protesters joined those demonstrations. >> reporter: occupy protesters marched on wall street with a familiar message -- >> we are the united. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> reporter: the occupy movement returns to cities around the day nation on international workers' day. >> people are fed up, the 99%. it's time for people to hit the streets and start fighting back. >> reporter: this time demonstrators joined the union workers to protest economic inequality. >> it is nothing we are with them, we are with us. everybody together here. >> reporter: while the majority of marches were peaceful, some turned violent. in seattle a group of hooded anarchists mashed windows and set small fires. portland police wrestled with protesters in the middle of the street. in chicago officers in riot gear used tear gas to break up a massive crowd. in los angeles, police arrested demonstrators who bl
. >>> activists across the united states took part in worldwide may day demonstrations pushing workers' rights. there were marches and rallies and some clashes with police. anti-wall street proceed protesters joined those demonstrations. >> reporter: occupy protesters marched on wall street with a familiar message -- >> we are the united. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> reporter: the occupy movement returns to cities around the day nation on...
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barry pederson, cbs news, phoenix. >> pelley: there's no higher honor that the united states can give a civilian than the presidential medal of freedom. president obama awarded it today to a very distinguished and diverse group including former astronaut john glenn, former supreme court justice john paul steven, basketball coach pat summit, rock legend bob dylan, author tony morrison and madeleine albright, a czechoslovakian refugee who fled the nazis and the soviets and became america's first female secretary of state. earthquake and tsunami debris from japan is washing up in america. from japan is washing up in america. what's being done about that? next. the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1
barry pederson, cbs news, phoenix. >> pelley: there's no higher honor that the united states can give a civilian than the presidential medal of freedom. president obama awarded it today to a very distinguished and diverse group including former astronaut john glenn, former supreme court justice john paul steven, basketball coach pat summit, rock legend bob dylan, author tony morrison and madeleine albright, a czechoslovakian refugee who fled the nazis and the soviets and became america's...
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states. some of these are producing some big downpours and thunder and lightning in some of those cells. the next 24 to 48 hours we'll watch this low slowly move around the region. it's going to get a lot warmer once it's passed us. the end of the week temperatures could get up to the mid- to upper 80s. winds won't be strong, 5 knots. tonight rain and drizzle from time to time in some places, 62 and fog. tomorrow clouds, some sun and yes, some showers and maybe a thunderstorm and could see some brief downpours in any of those thunderstorm cells tomorrow afternoon into the evening. it looks like pretty much the same forecast for wednesday and maybe a leftover shower thursday as well. >> then we'll make the difference. >>> still to come tonight on wjz eyewitness news. ♪ you may look the other way >> we're remembering robin gibb, the tribute to the lead singer of the beegees. >> earthquake in it's, ancient structures destroyed, how -- in italy, ancient structures destroyed, how bad is the dama
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. >> we believe adam mayes could be anywhere in the united states. and we are extremely concerned for the safety of the girls. >> reporter: the fbi will intensify its search again for adam mayes. he is suspected of killing judge an baines and her daughter adrian in their bedroom. and then kidnapping the other two girls. mayes' mother-in-law says he believed he was their father and was obsessed with them. >> my daughter said he lived, sleeps, eat and breathes nothing but these two children. >> reporter: charges of -- were upgraded to murder for terese a. according to documents, she said both murders were directly part of the kidnapping of alexandria, and caria. and that she drove both bodies to union county, mississippi. that's where mayes was seen last, caught on surveillance video at a convenience store. >> reporter: investigators again searched the area around mayes' mississippi home wednesday but say he could be hiding anywhere am. >> i must emphasize that mayes awps has ties to texas, north carolina, south carolina, florida. >> the reward for inf
. >> we believe adam mayes could be anywhere in the united states. and we are extremely concerned for the safety of the girls. >> reporter: the fbi will intensify its search again for adam mayes. he is suspected of killing judge an baines and her daughter adrian in their bedroom. and then kidnapping the other two girls. mayes' mother-in-law says he believed he was their father and was obsessed with them. >> my daughter said he lived, sleeps, eat and breathes nothing but these...
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but second in a geography, whether it's united states, europe or elsewhere, where they're not under constant threat? >> the double agent gave the bomb device to the cia, well before the plot was put into motion. >>> an australian man is accused of intentionally running over his sister with a car. police say the 20-year-old man struck his 19-year-old sister with his car, after her cat urinated on his computer. she suffered a fractured spine and leg, as well as a collapsed lung. the brother is charged with common assault and negligent driving. the cat was not injured. >>> the new jersey woman with an extreme tan is banned from several tanning salons. planet sun tanning salon says patricia censle is no longer allowed in their facilities. that is apparently her tanning salon of choice. she was arrested last month for allegedly taking her daughter into a tanning booth with her. she was released on $25,000 bond. >>> check in with eyewitness news at 6:00, for these stories and more coming up, denise is standing by with a preview. >> hi, kai. controversial ruling. a maryland court declares pit bulls
but second in a geography, whether it's united states, europe or elsewhere, where they're not under constant threat? >> the double agent gave the bomb device to the cia, well before the plot was put into motion. >>> an australian man is accused of intentionally running over his sister with a car. police say the 20-year-old man struck his 19-year-old sister with his car, after her cat urinated on his computer. she suffered a fractured spine and leg, as well as a collapsed lung....
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we'll be one of the top tax payers in the entire united states. >> reporter: right now they have 3200 machines. they start at one penny and then there's the high rollers. we're going to bet a couple of credits and spin it and let's see if i got any luck. yeah. i won $10. the casino has a dozen of electronic games. you use your fingers to select the numbers you hope will win. nothing. like most casinos there's a large buffet and the food is cooking. what's different about your buffet? >> quality of the food and definitely the people. >> i'm proud of everything we're serving here. >> reporter: a hand full of other upscale restaurants will open as well as cocktail bars. this casino is a big job creator. thousands of construction workers and 1500 employees. one lady told me she has been out of work for a month and looking for forward to starting her new job here next week. reporting live adam may wjz eyewitness news. >> what happens in the casino, stays in the casino. >> reporter: i got a camera with me. >> the grand opening is june 6 june 6th at 10:00. >> police say an argument inside an
we'll be one of the top tax payers in the entire united states. >> reporter: right now they have 3200 machines. they start at one penny and then there's the high rollers. we're going to bet a couple of credits and spin it and let's see if i got any luck. yeah. i won $10. the casino has a dozen of electronic games. you use your fingers to select the numbers you hope will win. nothing. like most casinos there's a large buffet and the food is cooking. what's different about your buffet?...
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aqap has attempted several attacks on the united states, including the failed christmas tay bombing in 2009. -- day bombing in 2009. and the attempted bombing of cargo planes in 2010. >> reporter: even as the fbi takes apart this new and improved bomb, officials say there are no immediate plans to change airport security screening. at the white house, randall pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. >> once federal averages are able to recreate the new underwear bomb, they will test it out to see how destructive it could be. and if it could get through airport security. >>> well, some early rain gives way to a mix of sun and clouds. let's take a live look outside right now. are we done with the rain for the night? and did we get enough to make up our deficit or get close anyway? wjz is live with first warning weather coverage. meteorologist tim williams ask bob turk are updating the first warning forecast. >>> we are five inches below normal. we're not going to make up a deficit for a couple more months. but we'll get more rain tonight. moving in nicely from the west and southwest. some areas co
aqap has attempted several attacks on the united states, including the failed christmas tay bombing in 2009. -- day bombing in 2009. and the attempted bombing of cargo planes in 2010. >> reporter: even as the fbi takes apart this new and improved bomb, officials say there are no immediate plans to change airport security screening. at the white house, randall pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. >> once federal averages are able to recreate the new underwear bomb, they will test it out to...
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what japan's reactor shutdown may mean for the united states. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, including celebrex, increase the chance of serious
what japan's reactor shutdown may mean for the united states. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical...
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and i were the president of the united states i would put a full court press on to make sure assad goes sooner rather than later. >> schieffer: let me talk to tom. you mentioned the arab spring, and i know you're just back from cairo. give me your thoughts on what senator graham said. >> back from lebanon and jordan. yeah, i certainly think that what you're seeing today in the arab spring and senator graham alluded to it and i think at its core is what he said. it is an upsurge of arab youth. seeing how everyone else it is living in the world and it was like a volcanic eruption. here's what we see a year and a half later. the eruption was enough to blow the lid open but not off. in egypt the lid is still there. the army, part of the old regime is still there. into the opening came the most organized political party, the muslim brotherhood. that's what you're seeing playing playout in. >> egypt, the struggle between the democratic youth aspiring for a different future and this very old political movement. what's missing in the middle east that europe had, europe had a model, the european
and i were the president of the united states i would put a full court press on to make sure assad goes sooner rather than later. >> schieffer: let me talk to tom. you mentioned the arab spring, and i know you're just back from cairo. give me your thoughts on what senator graham said. >> back from lebanon and jordan. yeah, i certainly think that what you're seeing today in the arab spring and senator graham alluded to it and i think at its core is what he said. it is an upsurge of...
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that, in fact, there is an understanding between the united states and israel that the diplomacy should be allowed to play out. >> reporter: scott, there also seems to be an understanding that if diplomacy fails the u.s. will join israel in striking iran. >> pelley: david, thanks very much. in egypt, two of the most polarizing candidates will square off next month in the presidential runoff. it took a revolution to allow egyptians to hold their first free election in their history, but they have chosen two candidates who are throwbacks to old egyptian politics. one candidate is from the popular muslim brotherhood movement which advocates islamic law. the other is a former general who was the last dictator's prime minister. the secular military versus islamic fundamentalism. almost as if the revolution never happened. the economy in europe which is so important to our own recovery is just getting worse. this evening one of spain's biggest banks asked for a government bailout of $24 billion. more banks are in trouble. today standard & poor's downgraded five spanish banks to junk bond stat
that, in fact, there is an understanding between the united states and israel that the diplomacy should be allowed to play out. >> reporter: scott, there also seems to be an understanding that if diplomacy fails the u.s. will join israel in striking iran. >> pelley: david, thanks very much. in egypt, two of the most polarizing candidates will square off next month in the presidential runoff. it took a revolution to allow egyptians to hold their first free election in their history,...
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egypt is enormously important to the united states. and we still -- it's not quite clear what's going to happen there. there are factions. they're having elections. the role of the military and the post-mubarak government element is still unclear. they handled it fairly well. >> there were reports in 2003 there were preliminary planning about going into syria after iraq. president obama reportedly squashed those plans. is it for the same reason you brought up about what happens next? >> first of all, i don't ever recall anyone discussing that. >> so that's inaccurate? >> i didn't say that. what i know is what you said, i've never heard inside the government. the idea of going into syria. >> but if that had been done, you as secretary of defense, someone would have talked to you about that? >> one would have thought. >> yes. we're clearing some things up here. has there ever been much discussion about syria because youed as far back as the '80s -- >> yeah, in the '80s i used to meet with assad's father. when i was president reagan's mid
egypt is enormously important to the united states. and we still -- it's not quite clear what's going to happen there. there are factions. they're having elections. the role of the military and the post-mubarak government element is still unclear. they handled it fairly well. >> there were reports in 2003 there were preliminary planning about going into syria after iraq. president obama reportedly squashed those plans. is it for the same reason you brought up about what happens next?...
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. >> reporter: in the southwestern united states, the wildfire season is already off to an early start. in northern arizona, near the historic mining town of count king, a fire blew out of control today due to hot, dry conditions and strong winds. now comes more bad news. those conditions are likely to continue. a new report by the federal government's climate prediction center says the southern two-thirds of the nation is likely to be warmer than normal during june, july and august, especially in the southwest. and that means the potential for the worst wildfire season in years. professor david robinson as a climatologist with rutgers university. >> when your afternoon thunderstorms start erupting across the mountainous west this summer, oftentimes they're not packed with a lot of moisture but they're packed with a lot of lightning. with that tinder dry underbrush and forest canopies, there's a real concern of wildfire across the west this summer. >> reporter: but it's not only the west that's going through a heat wave. in the mountains of north carolina this year, winter never even s
. >> reporter: in the southwestern united states, the wildfire season is already off to an early start. in northern arizona, near the historic mining town of count king, a fire blew out of control today due to hot, dry conditions and strong winds. now comes more bad news. those conditions are likely to continue. a new report by the federal government's climate prediction center says the southern two-thirds of the nation is likely to be warmer than normal during june, july and august,...
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. >>> japan and turkey join the united states in expelling syrian diplomat. they are meeting to discuss how to stop the bloodshed. >> reporter: syrians gathered in the streets to bury another victim of the violence. now spinning out of control. wednesday, united nations observers discovered 13 more bodies, apparently shot execution-style. that follows the massacre of more than 100 people in houla last week. u.n. investigators say the syrian government is responsible. the security council met wednesday to talk about what action to take against syrian president bashir alassad. >> the syrian government has made commitments. it has blaat any timely vi -- tatantly -- violated those commitments. and there should be consequences. >> reporter: white house officials say although military options against syria are on the table, for now, they're increasing the diplomatic pressure on thes as-- the assad regime. >> reporter: they are putting new sanctions on a key syrian bank. and dipromat -- diplomats have been given 22 hours to leave the u.s. >> they have also expelled
. >>> japan and turkey join the united states in expelling syrian diplomat. they are meeting to discuss how to stop the bloodshed. >> reporter: syrians gathered in the streets to bury another victim of the violence. now spinning out of control. wednesday, united nations observers discovered 13 more bodies, apparently shot execution-style. that follows the massacre of more than 100 people in houla last week. u.n. investigators say the syrian government is responsible. the security...
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you can see along this track it keeps it up over the water and takes it away from the united states but does weak on the a tropical depression probably in the next 24 hours. all of the hurricane models keep this out to sea and south of us. it is interacting with other storms around us we are getting rain but not directly from alberto. another thing with alberto. down just off the coast, it is kicking up the surf, that is one thick we are seeing over the -- thing we are seeing over the next 24 to 36 hours it will be leaving us still rain in forecast. guys. >> thank you stay with wjz for complete first warning weather coverage. log on to wjz.com. >>> hundreds of protestors marched outside while nato leaders made plans to end the war in afghanistan. karen brown reports for wjz with more on the nato summit in downtown chicago. >> reporter: president obama is reaffirming the promise he made to afghan president karzai, at the last nato summit. wrapping up their chicago meeting nato leaders pledged to end the combat mission in afghanistan, by the end of 2014. nato troops will remain in the cou
you can see along this track it keeps it up over the water and takes it away from the united states but does weak on the a tropical depression probably in the next 24 hours. all of the hurricane models keep this out to sea and south of us. it is interacting with other storms around us we are getting rain but not directly from alberto. another thing with alberto. down just off the coast, it is kicking up the surf, that is one thick we are seeing over the -- thing we are seeing over the next 24...